C'est la vieThe impact of Quebec's Charter of ValuesMay 10, 2015 | 27:30The Quebec Charter of Values never made it into law. But the debate surrounding it changed some peoples's sense of belonging in the province. That's a conclusion drawn by a visiting scholar.

C'est la vieStudent activist Gabriel Nadeau-DuboisJun 14, 2015 | 27:30Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois gives us an insider's perspective on the 2012 Quebec student uprising. His book about the Maple Spring is coming out in English.

C'est la vieWhat if Quebec had voted "Yes"Sep 7, 2014 | 27:30Journalist Chantal H&#233;bert asked the major players in Quebec's 1995 referendum campaign how they had prepared for a Yes victory. Their answers, in her book "The Morning After", might surprise you.

C'est la vieThe Fred effectSep 28, 2014 | 27:30Quebec storyteller Fred Pellerin has made the village of St-&#200;lie-de-Caxton famous. It's his home town, and the inspiration for his fantastic tales. Hear how the village and its people are benefiting.

C'est la vieFranco-Ontarian humorist a hit in QuebecOct 12, 2014 | 27:30Humorist Katherine Levac is a Franco-Ontarian, and she draws on that background for her humour. Now Levac is becoming a mainstay of the Quebec comedy scene.

C'est la vieBridging the two solitudes in medical careOct 26, 2014 | 27:30A group of physicians, led by a doctor in Edmonton, is trying to bridge the two solitudes in medical care. Find out about the initiative to improve communication between English and French speaking doctors and patients.

C'est la vieAu revoir Vietnam, bonjour Quebec (Part 3)Feb 1, 2015 | 27:30Author Kim Thúy reflects on the events that brought her to Canada, and the meaning of the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon.

C'est la vieThe Basement of Forgotten DesiresMar 15, 2015 | 27:30Elizabeth Robertson made an unexpected discovery while clearing out her basement, revealing a forgotten part of Quebec's cultural history.